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Application for Post Separation Income to Be Excluded: 6-Point Comprehensive Guide

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Suppose you have experienced a change in income after separation and believe your post-separation earnings should not be included in child support calculations. In that case, you can submit an application for post separation income to be excluded. This application for post separation income to be excluded is assessed by Services Australia and is available […]

How Do You Get a DNA Test: 2 Methods You Need to Know

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To get a DNA test, you first need to decide what type of test you require—whether for paternity, ancestry, health reasons, or for legal matters related to family law. You can order an at-home DNA test where you collect a sample yourself using a cheek swab or saliva kit, or you can opt for a […]

Notice of Intention Family Law: What You Need to Know

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A Notice of Intention family law refers to a formal written notice that you may need to issue before starting court proceedings for parenting or financial matters. This is part of the pre-action procedures, which aim to encourage dispute resolution before involving the court. The notice informs the other party of your intentions and invites […]

Grounds for Objecting to Subpoena Family Court

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There are several grounds for objecting to subpoena family court. You can challenge a subpoena if it is oppressive, too broad, irrelevant to the case, or if it breaches legal privilege or confidentiality. The court has the power to set aside or limit the subpoena if it finds that complying would be unfair or unnecessary. […]

4 Important Steps to Take When There’s Breach of Binding Child Support Agreement

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A breach of a binding child support agreement occurs when one parent fails to meet the financial obligations outlined in the agreement. If your former partner is not paying the agreed amount or is failing to meet other terms, you have legal options to enforce the agreement. In Australia, a binding child support agreement is […]

Difference Between Separation and Divorce: 5-Point Guide

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The difference between separation and divorce comes down to legal status and finality. Separation means you and your partner have decided to live apart but remain legally married, while divorce is the legal process that formally ends a marriage. In Australian family law, separation is the first step towards divorce, but not all separations lead […]